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Home/People/Gulya Korolyova
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Born
Sep 9, 1922Died: Nov 24, 1942
Lived 20 years
Place of Birth
Moscow, USSR [now Russia]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

6
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Гуля Королёва
Гуля Королева
Г. Королёва
Г. Королева

Gulya Korolyova

Acting

Biography
Gulya Korolyova (Marionella Vladimirovna Korolyova) was a Soviet child actress, born on September 9, 1922, in Moscow. She appeared in films from a young age, including Women of Ryazan (1927) and Partisan's Daughter (1936), before leaving acting to study and later join the Red Army during World War II. Korolyova became a war hero, serving as a medic and dying heroically in the Battle of Stalingrad on November 23, 1942, for which she was posthumously honored.
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Gulya Korolyova

as (archive)
1968
Partisan's Daughter poster

Partisan's Daughter

as Vasilinka
1937
I Love poster

I Love

as Varka, Ostap's daughter
1936
Sunny Masquerade poster

Sunny Masquerade

Cast
1936
The Peasant Women of Ryazan poster

The Peasant Women of Ryazan

Cast
1927
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Kashtanka

as Girl from the Trubny market (uncredited)
1926